Tere: 2 definitions

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Biology (plants and animals)

Source: Google Books: CRC World Dictionary (Regional names)

1) Tere in India is the name of a plant defined with Acacia catechu in various botanical sources. This page contains potential references in Ayurveda, modern medicine, and other folk traditions or local practices It has the synonym Senegalia catechu (L.f.) P.J.H. Hurter & Mabb. (among others).

2) Tere is also identified with Semecarpus anacardium It has the synonym Semecarpus anacardium Blume (etc.).

3) Tere in Ivory Coast, Burkina Faso is also identified with Erythrophleum suaveolens It has the synonym Fillaea suaveolens Guill. & Perr. (etc.).

4) Tere in Sierra Leone is also identified with Imperata cylindrica It has the synonym Calamagrostis lagurus (L.) Koeler (etc.).

Example references for further research on medicinal uses or toxicity (see latin names for full list):

· Monographiae Phanerogamarum (1889)
· Journal of Japanese Grassland Science (1991)
· Journal of Cytology and Genetics (1990)
· Nomenclator Botanicus (1797)
· Am. Journal of Botany
· Taxon (1981)

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This sections includes definitions from the five kingdoms of living things: Animals, Plants, Fungi, Protists and Monera. It will include both the official binomial nomenclature (scientific names usually in Latin) as well as regional spellings and variants.

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Languages of India and abroad

Kannada-English dictionary

Source: Alar: Kannada-English corpus

Tere (ತೆರೆ):—

1) [verb] to open (the covering, curtain, door, etc.); to unclose.

2) [verb] to unfold or unroll (as a book).

3) [verb] to reveal, make known (the meaning, intention, one’s inner feelings, etc.).

4) [verb] to make available for use, competition or participation, without restriction taxation, fee, etc.

5) [verb] to start operating, going, etc. (as a shop, new business etc.).

6) [verb] to become open.

7) [verb] (a book, roll of a sheet, etc.) to be spread out; to become unfold.

8) [verb] (a flower-bud) to open into blossoms.

9) [verb] ತೆರೆದ ಮನ [tereda mana] tereda mana a mind that is open to new ideas; an open-mind; 2. a mind that is free from prejudice or bias; an unprejudiced mind; ತೆರೆದ ಹಸ್ತ [tereda hasta] tereda hasta the quality of not being stingy or miserly; generosity; ತೆರೆದ ಹೃದಯ [tereda hridaya] tereda hřdaya the quality of not concealing one’s thoughts, feelings, etc. from others; frankness; straightforwardness.

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Tere (ತೆರೆ):—[noun] the state or fact of being open; openness.

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Tere (ತೆರೆ):—[noun] = ತೆರ [tera]2.

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Tere (ತೆರೆ):—

1) [noun] a moving ridge or swell on the surface of a liquid body, as the sea or a lake, caused by disturbance as by wind; a wave.

2) [noun] a fold of a cloth, sheet, etc.

3) [noun] a piece of cloth or other material, sometimes arranged so that it can be drawn up or sideways, hung for decoration, as at a window or spread over or to cover, conceal or shut off something; a curtain.

4) [noun] a flat, reflective or translucent surface, as a matte white sheet or one of beaded vinyl, upon which films, slides, etc. are projected; a screen.

5) [noun] the innermost coat lining the interior of the eyeball, containing various layers of photoreceptive cells that are directly connected to the brain by means of the optic nerve and which receives the image formed by the lens; the retina.

6) [noun] a thin white layer that forms on the eye-lens which blinds the eye (and which can be removed by surgery).

7) [noun] a kind of net used to catch birds and wild animals.

8) [noun] ತೆರೆ ಎಳೆ [tere ele] tere eḷe to pull the screen a) to begin or cause to begin something; b) to close, end (a show, business, argument, controversy, etc.); ತೆರೆ ಬೀಳು [tere bilu] tere bīḷu (fig.) (said of a discussion, event, occasion, etc.) to end; to bring to an end; ತೆರೆಯ ಊಳಿಗ [tereya uliga] tereya ūḷiga the duty of operating a veil, screen etc. (esp. in a palace or temple); ತೆರೆಯ ಮರೆಗೆ ಸರಿ [tereya marege sari] tereya marege sari (fig.) to obstain oneself from public notice; 2. (fig.) to leave this world; to die; ತೆರೆಯ ಮರೆಯ [tereya mareya] tereya mareya (fig.) without being seen; not openly; behind the screen; ತೆರೆಯ ಮರೆಯಲ್ಲಿರು [tereya mareyalliru] tereya mareyaliru (fig.) to work, serve without an intention for publicity, popularity, etc.; ತೆರೆಯ ಸೀರೆ [tereya sire] tereya sīre a screen of cloth held between the bride and the bridegroom in the marriage before they are formally wedded; the wedding curtain; ತೆರೆಯ ಹಿಂದಕ್ಕೆ ಹೋಗು [tereya himdakke hogu] tereya hindakke hōgu (fig.) to retire from performing in public or from propaganda, etc.; to go to oblivion.

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Teṟe (ತೆಱೆ):—

1) [verb] to open (the covering, curtain, door, etc.); to unclose.

2) [verb] to unfold or unroll (as a book).

3) [verb] to reveal, make known (the meaning, intention, one’s inner feelings, etc.).

4) [verb] to make available for use, competition or participation, without restriction, taxation, fee, etc.

5) [verb] to start operating, going, etc. (as a shop, new business etc.).

6) [verb] to become open.

7) [verb] (a book, roll of a sheet, etc.) to be spread out; to become unfold.

8) [verb] (a flower-bud) to open into blossoms.

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Teṟe (ತೆಱೆ):—[noun] the state or fact of being open; openness.

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Teṟe (ತೆಱೆ):—[noun] = ತೆಱ [tera]2.

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Kannada is a Dravidian language (as opposed to the Indo-European language family) mainly spoken in the southwestern region of India.

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